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  1. Campylobacter Pylori & Gastroduodenal Disease by Rathbone, 1989-08
  2. Campylobacter Pylori in Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease
  3. Campylobacter Pylori: Proceedings by H. Menge, M. Gregor, et all 1988-08
  4. Gastroduodenal Pathology and Campylobacter Pylori (International congress series)
  5. Helicobacter Pylori, Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer by P. Malfertheiner, Germany) European Campylobacter Pylori Study Group Meeting 1989 (Ulm, 1990-10
  6. Campylobacter pylori: Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Campylobacter Pylori, Kronberg, June 12-13th, 1987
  7. Epsilonproteobacteria: Helicobacter Pylori, Campylobacter (French Edition)
  8. Aktuelle Gastroenterologie - Campylobacter pylori (German Edition)
  9. Campylobacter pylori by Rauws and Tytgat, 1989
  10. Campylobacter Pylori in Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease
  11. Proteobacteria: Thiomargarita Namibiensis, Enterobacteriaceae, Bdellovibrio, Campylobacter, Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, Helicobacter Pylori
  12. Comparison of Helicobacter pylori colonization on the tonsillar surface versus tonsillar core tissue as determined by the CLO test.(Campylobacter-like ... article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Bijan Khademi, Nika Niknejad, et all 2007-08-01
  13. Helicobacter Pylori 1990: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Helicobacter Pylori Bad Nauheim, August 25 26th, 1989 by H. Menge, Gregor M., et all 1991-07
  14. Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Infection via the Gut (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)

1. The Clinical Significance Of Campylobacter Pylori
campylobacter pylori has recently been isolated from gastric mucosal biopsy specimens. campylobacter pylori has many attributes in common with other
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The Clinical Significance of Campylobacter Pylori
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    Campylobacter pylori has recently been isolated from gastric mucosal biopsy specimens. Campylobacter pylori has many attributes in common with other campylobacters but it may represent a new genus. It produces abundant quantities of urease, and this property has been used to develop a rapid diagnostic test. The organism is found predominantly beneath the gastric mucus layer that lines the surface epithelium of the stomach. Infection with C. pylori causes an acute histologic gastritis which may become chronic. The bacterium is the etiologic agent in type-B gastritis. Prevalence of the organism in asymptomatic persons appears to be age related. Campylobacter pylori is found commonly in patients with peptic ulcer disease, always in association with chronic gastritis. Eradication of the organism is associated with healing of the gastritis and a lower relapse rate in duodenal ulcer disease. A role for the organism in other upper gastrointestinal diseases is unproven.
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    ANN. INTERN. MED. 1988; 108/1 (70-79)

2. Campylobacter Pylori
campylobacter pylori see Helicobacter pylori View Terms of Use
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3. Prevalence Of Campylobacter Pylori In Patients Undergoing Upper Endoscopy
Prevalence of campylobacter pylori in Patients Undergoing Upper Endoscopy. Abstract. From August 1987 through July 1988, we evaluated antral biopsy
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Prevalence of Campylobacter Pylori in Patients Undergoing Upper Endoscopy
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    AM. J. GASTROENTEROL. 1989; 84/6 (637-642)
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    Schubert T.T.; Schnell G.A.
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4. The Clinical Significance Of Campylobacter Pylori
The Clinical Significance of campylobacter pylori Abstract
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5. Campylobacter Pylori - General Practice Notebook
campylobacter pylori. Helicobacter pylori is a gram negative S shaped or spiral bacillus, described as a Unipolar flagellate, 1 by 3 micrometres in size.
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campylobacter pylori Helicobacter pylori is a gram negative S shaped or spiral bacillus, described as a Unipolar flagellate, 1 by 3 micrometres in size. It is a microaerophilic, and produces urease and other toxins. Infection with Helicobacter pylori is common in patients with peptic ulceration. A short course of standard ulcer treatment usually heals ulceration but about 85% of patients relapse within a year. In patients with duodenal ulcer, eradication of H. pylori causes the relapse rate to fall to - 20%.
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6. Prevalence Of Campylobacter Pylori In Patients Undergoing Upper
Prevalence of campylobacter pylori in Patients Undergoing Upper Endoscopy Abstract
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7. Campylobacter Pylori - General Practice Notebook
Helicobacter pylori (formerly named campylobacter pylori) is a gram negative S shaped or spiral bacillus, described as a Unipolar flagellate,
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8. Campylobacter Pylori Associated Gastritis In Patients With
campylobacter pylori associated gastritis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis taking nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs
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9. EMedicine - Campylobacter Infections : Article Excerpt By: Mahmud Javid, MD
Campylobacter Infections Campylobacter infections are among the most to Helicobacter pylori, which was previously known as campylobacter pylori.
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Excerpt from Campylobacter Infections
Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: diarrhea, dysentery, enteric infection, enteritis, gastroenteritis, campylobacteriosis, Campylobacter jejuni, C jejuni, Campylobacter fetus, C fetus, Campylobacter lari, C lari, Campylobacter upsaliensis, C upsaliensis, Campylobacter hyointestinalis, C hyointestinalis, Campylobacter pylori, C pylori, Helicobacter pylori, H pylori, Helicobacter cinaedi, H cinaedi, Helicobacter fennelliae, H fennelliae, enterocolitis, proctocolitis, bacteremia, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, AIDS, human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, traveler's diarrhea, toxic megacolon, pseudoappendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease, IBD, Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Background: Campylobacter infections are among the most common bacterial infections in humans. They produce both diarrheal and systemic illnesses. In industrialized regions, enteric infection produces an inflammatory, sometimes bloody, diarrhea or dysentery syndrome. Campylobacter jejuni is usually the most common cause of community-acquired inflammatory enteritis. In developing regions, the diarrhea may be watery.

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1. Helicobacter pylori fecal antigen test Hpsa test to diagnose Helicobacter pylori stomach infection and check the eradication simply by
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11. EMedicine - Helicobacter Pylori Infection : Article Excerpt By: Luigi Santacroce
At first, they named the bacterium campylobacter pyloridis. Later, it was named campylobacter pylori. Since then, a large number of reports have been
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Excerpt from Helicobacter Pylori Infection
Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: Campylobacter pylori, C pylori, H pylori, HP infection, peptic ulcer disease, PUD, extragastric disease, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas, MALTomas, coronaritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, GERD, iron deficiency anemia, iron-deficiency anemia, gastrointestinal disease, GI disease, heartburn, acid reflux, sour stomach, acid stomach, coronaritis, gastric mucosal cell proliferation, mucous cell proliferation, gastric lymphoma, adenocarcinoma, ulcer, chronic active gastritis, gastric cancer
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Background: In 1983, Warren (a biologist) and Marshall (a clinician) described Helicobacter pylori (HP). At first, they named the bacterium Campylobacter pyloridis . Later, it was named Campylobacter pylori . Since then, a large number of reports have been produced on HP and its pathogenetic potential. In fact, although peptic ulcer disease is the most studied disease related to HP infection, this bacterium is seemingly involved in the pathogenesis of several extragastric diseases, such as mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas (MALTomas), coronaritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, iron deficiency anemia, skin disease, and rheumatological conditions. However, at present, many of these associations remain largely uncertain, and the debate to confirm or refute causality related to these associations is still open.

12. Prospective Double-blind Trial Of Duodenal Ulcer Relapse After
Prospective doubleblind trial of duodenal ulcer relapse after eradication of campylobacter pylori.
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13. UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Taxonomic Query: Helicobacter Pylori (Campylobacter Pylori)
Helicobacter pylori (campylobacter pylori), 399. (+463 matches). SRS Query. libs={swiss_prot}organism Helicobacter pylori Campylobacter pylori
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14. Campylobacter Pyloritherapy Review
campylobacter pyloritherapy review. Axon AT. Gastroenterology Unit, General Infirmary, Leeds, England.
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15. Helicobacter Pylori (Campylobacter Pylori) Complete Proteome
Helicobacter pylori (campylobacter pylori). Species code, HELPY. Type, Bacterium. Taxonomy, Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Epsilonproteobacteria;
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Species code: HELPY Type: Bacterium Taxonomy: Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Epsilonproteobacteria; Campylobacterales; Helicobacteraceae; Helicobacter (TaxID: 210) [ NEWT NCBI Description: Micro-aerophilic, Gram-negative, slow-growing, spiral-shaped and flagellated organism. H.pylori is probably the most common cause of chronic bacterial infection of humans, present in almost half of the world population. The presence of the bacterium in the gastric mucosa is associated with chronic active gastritis and is implicated in more severe gastric diseases, including chronic atrophic gastritis, peptic ulceration and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas. Properties: Number of membranes: 2
Presence of flagella: Yes
Interaction: Animal pathogen in Mammalia
Number of inteins:

16. Health Ask The Expert General Medicine What Is Campylobacter
Xtra General Medicine What is campylobacter pylori?
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17. Helicobacter Pylori Culture
Campylobacter From Stomach; campylobacter pylori; Culture, Helicobacter pylori. Test Includes. Culture; smear for modified Gram s stain (reported only if
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Helicobacter pylori Culture Number CPT Related Information
  • Helicobacter pylori Antibodies, IgG Helicobacter pylori Stool Antigen
  • Synonyms Campylobacter From Stomach; Campylobacter pylori ; Culture, Helicobacter pylori Test Includes Culture; smear for modified Gram's stain (reported only if positive and culture does not grow); isolation and identification (additional charges/CPT code[s] may apply). CPT coding for microbiology and virology procedures often cannot be determined before the culture is performed. Specimen Gastric material Volume Biopsy Container Anaerobic transport, aerobic-anaerobic bacterial swab transport system, CLO vial, urea agar medium Storage Instructions Maintain specimen at room temperature. Causes for Rejection Inappropriate specimen transport device; mislabeled specimen; unlabeled specimen; specimen received after prolonged delay (usually more than 72 hours) Use Establish the presence and possible etiologic role of Helicobacter pylori in cases of chronic gastric ulcer, gastritis, duodenal ulcer, dyspepsia, etc Methodology Culture Additional Information Helicobacter pylori has been implicated as a factor associated with chronic gastritis. The clinical significance of the organism in regard to gastric or duodenal ulcers, dyspepsia, and gastric carcinoma remains unclear.

    18. The Prevalence Of Anti-Helicobacter (Campylobacter) Pylori
    The prevalence of antiHelicobacter (Campylobacter) pylori antibodies in patients and healthy blood donors
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    19. Helicobacter Pylori Stool Antigen
    Synonyms. Campylobacter From Stomach; campylobacter pylori; Culture, Helicobacter pylori; HpSA. Test Includes. Immunoassay for Helicobacter pylori. Specimen
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    Helicobacter pylori Stool Antigen Number CPT Related Information
  • Helicobacter pylori Antibodies, IgG Helicobacter pylori Culture
  • Synonyms Campylobacter From Stomach; Campylobacter pylori ; Culture, Helicobacter pylori ; HpSA Test Includes Immunoassay for Helicobacter pylori Specimen Stool Volume 2 g (thumbnail size portion of stool), 2 mL liquid stool Minimum Volume 1 g stool, 1 mL liquid stool Container Sterile screw-cap vial; Para-Pak clean vial Storage Instructions Causes for Rejection Use Establish the presence and possible etiologic role of Helicobacter pylori in cases of chronic gastric ulcer, gastritis, duodenal ulcer, dyspepsia, etc Methodology Immunoassay

    20. Detection Of Campylobacter Pylori In Stomach Tissue By DNA In Situ
    Detection of campylobacter pylori in stomach tissue by DNA in situ hybridisation
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